Vitalik Buterin says Ethereum must achieve global scale usability and remain genuinely decentralized to meet its “world computer” mission. He criticized EthereumVitalik Buterin says Ethereum must achieve global scale usability and remain genuinely decentralized to meet its “world computer” mission. He criticized Ethereum

Ethereum’s ‘World Computer’ Moment Hinges on Two Goals, Says Vitalik

3 min read
  • Vitalik Buterin says Ethereum must achieve global scale usability and remain genuinely decentralized to meet its “world computer” mission.
  • He criticized Ethereum dApps that went offline following the Cloudflare outage and called for more decentralized alternatives.

Vitalik Buterin says Ethereum made technical progress in 2025, yet still falls short of its stated mission to become a “world computer.” In a New Year message posted on X, Buterin said the next phase must focus on making Ethereum usable at scale while keeping it decentralized. 

Vitalik noted that recent development has made the network faster, more reliable and improved its ability to handle growth without centralization.

The Ethereum founder listed several 2025 improvements aimed at capacity and reliability. He said gas limits increased, the blob count rose, and node software quality improved, which reduced bottlenecks and made it easier to run the software that keeps the network operating. 

The co-founder also pointed to performance milestones reached by zero-knowledge Ethereum Virtual Machine systems, whose deployment started mid-year, as we reported. Combined with PeerDAS, these zkEVMs moved Ethereum closer to a more powerful blockchain design for handling growth.

Buterin said technical milestones are not the end goal. He described Ethereum as long-term infrastructure for applications that can operate without fraud, censorship, or third-party control. He referenced the “walkaway test,” which calls for systems that keep running even if original developers disappear and no company remains to maintain them.

Additionally, Buterin wrote that users should not notice if major infrastructure providers go offline or are compromised. He said applications should keep working even if Cloudflare goes down, or if a large provider is hacked, including by a state-backed actor. In 2025, Cloudflare was hit by multiple outages, taking down hundreds of blockchain apps and highlighting the dependence on centralized systems, as CNF documented.

Vitalik Buterin’s comments come just days after CNF reported on his “Balance of Power” essay, where he warned that excessive power concentration can trigger societal crises. The co-founder urged projects to use decentralization to keep governments, businesses, and large public mobs from gaining unchecked control.

The Two Goals that Define Ethereum’s “World Computer” Test

Buterin criticized attempts to “win the next meta” and named tokenized dollars, political memecoins, and campaigns to fill blockspace as examples of short-term narratives. He said Ethereum’s mission is to serve as a shared, neutral platform for finance, identity, governance, and other foundational internet services that do not depend on a central gatekeeper.

He added that Ethereum must be usable at a global scale without sacrificing its decentralization. That standard applies at the blockchain layer, including the clients and tools used to run nodes and interact with the network. It also applies at the application layer, where many decentralized applications still rely on centralized services for hosting, data access, or user interfaces, even when the underlying protocol is decentralized.

Buterin said continued progress is already underway and that developers have stronger tools to push further on both usability and decentralization. 

In December of last year, CNF reported that the co-founder highlighted Ethereum’s P2P progress after stating that the Ethereum Foundation had stopped taking networking for granted. He said PeerDAS’s performance showed stronger resilience, improved work on privacy at the network layer, and enabled faster propagation. 

At the time of reporting, ETH price reclaimed the $3,000 level and traded near $3,020, up about 1% over 24 hours.

]]>
Market Opportunity
Moonveil Logo
Moonveil Price(MORE)
$0,0006388
$0,0006388$0,0006388
-12,66%
USD
Moonveil (MORE) Live Price Chart
Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact service@support.mexc.com for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.

You May Also Like

XRP Ledger Unlocks Permissioned Domains With 91% Validator Backing

XRP Ledger Unlocks Permissioned Domains With 91% Validator Backing

XRP Ledger activated XLS-80 after 91% validator approval, enabling permissioned domains for credential-gated use on the public XRPL. The XRP Ledger has activated
Share
LiveBitcoinNews2026/02/06 13:00
Music body ICMP laments “wilful” theft of artists’ work

Music body ICMP laments “wilful” theft of artists’ work

The post Music body ICMP laments “wilful” theft of artists’ work appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. A major music industry group, ICMP, has lamented the use of artists’ work by AI companies, calling them guilty of “wilful” copyright infringement, as the battle between the tech firms and the arts industry continues. The Brussels-based group known as the International Confederation of Music Publishers (ICMP) comprises major record labels and other music industry professionals. Their voice adds to many others within the arts industry that have expressed displeasure at AI firms for using their creative work to train their systems without permission. ICMP accuses AI firms of deliberate copyright infringement ICMP director general John Phelan told AFP that big tech firms and AI-specific companies were involved in what he termed “the largest copyright infringement exercise that has been seen.” He cited the likes of OpenAI, Suno, Udio, and Mistral as some of the culprits. The ICMP carried out an investigation for nearly two years to ascertain how generative AI firms were using material by creatives to enrich themselves. The Brussels-based group is one of a number of industry bodies that span across news media and publishing to target the fast-growing AI sector over its use of content without paying any royalties. Suno and Udio, who are AI music generators, can produce tracks with voices, melodies, and musical styles that echo those of the original artists such as the Beatles, Depeche Mode, Mariah Carey, and the Beach boys. “What is legal or illegal is how the technologies are used. That means the corporate decisions made by the chief executives of companies matter immensely and should comply with the law,” Phelan told AFP. “What we see is they are engaged in wilful, commercial-scale copyright infringement.” Phelan. In June last year, a US trade group, the Recording Industry Association of America, filed a lawsuit against Suno and Udio. However, an exception…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 04:41
XRPL Adds Institutional Lending and Privacy Tools in Ripple’s 2026 Roadmap

XRPL Adds Institutional Lending and Privacy Tools in Ripple’s 2026 Roadmap

Ripple shared a new Institutional DeFi roadmap showing how the XRP Ledger is being shaped for everyday use by banks, asset managers, and regulated financial firms
Share
Tronweekly2026/02/06 13:00